Stroke Association Telephone Befriending Service Information
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Contact us When stroke strikes, part of your brain shuts down. Telephone Maureen Hunter And so does a part of you. Life changes Volunteering & Community Officer, instantly and recovery is tough. But Scotland the brain can adapt. Our specialist Befriending support, research and campaigning Phone are only possible with the courage and Service 0770 331 9220 determination of the stroke community. Scotland With more donations and support from Mobile you, we can rebuild even more lives. Rebuilding lives after stroke 0770 331 9220 Donate or find out more atstroke.org.uk . Email [email protected] We’re here for you. Stroke Helpline: 0303 3033 100 Stroke Association From a textphone: 18001 0303 3033 100 Room 208, Westpoint Email: [email protected] 4 Redheughs Rigg, South Gyle EDINBURGH EH12 9DQ Rebuilding lives after stroke Get involved We'd love to welcome you as part of our volunteer team. To find out more, please contact us using the details above. © Stroke Association 2019 The Stroke Association is registered as a charity in England and Wales (No 211015) and in Scotland (SC037789). Also registered in the Isle of Man (No. 945) and Jersey (NPO 369), and operating as a charity in Northern Ireland. Who is the service for? What is the Telephone Befriending Service? This service is for stroke survivors, carers or family members who are: After a stroke, life is very different. Over the age of 18. Perhaps you are feeling isolated, or just Living in Scotland want to talk to someone who’s been there. Many people find it helpful to We offer: speak to someone who has had a similar experience. Our volunteer telephone Support over the phone from a trained befrienders give you the opportunity to volunteer who is either a stroke survivor talk through the issues affecting you from or carer. the comfort of your own home. Telephone calls at a day and time that suits you. The opportunity to re-engage with the community. How does it work? When you're referred to the Telephone Befriending Service, we'll match you with someone based on personality, interests and availability. One of our team will contact you to discuss the service further, and match you with a volunteer. After the first call, you can say whether you'd like to arrange another. If you or someone you care about has had a stroke, please get in touch to find out more..